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"As [Mary] held Jesus, did she also feel held by the Divine presence—a presence that held her throughout her life as she moved through joy, anticipation, terror, and grief? Surely, she was also held by the hands of her ancestors, those who knew her by name, and would help her move through what life would soon bring." — Dr. Christine J. Hong Commentary on John 1:1-14 for @sanctifiedart

Author: Pastor Kathryn
December 26, 2022


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